What is a Bildungsroman? Definition and Examples of Bildungsroman in Literature.
What_Is_a_Bildungsroman? Definition and Examples of Bildungsroman in Literature. ~>> Novels that follow a protagonist from a troubled childhood along their path to enlightenment and maturity are enjoyed by a wide range of audiences. Coming of age is a universally relatable theme—and its own literary genre, too. What_Is_Bildungsroman? ~>> A Bildungsroman is a literary term describing a formative novel about a protagonist’s psychological and moral growth from their youth into adulthood. Bildungsroman novels are generally written in the first-person and often feature the name of the protagonist directly in the title, such as Emma, Jane Eyre, and David Copperfield. The Bildungsroman literary genre originated in Germany. The German word “bildung” means education” and the German word “roman” means “novel.” Thus, “Bildungsroman” translates to “a novel of education” or “a novel of formation.” The_History_of_the_Bildungsroman ~>> Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship by Johann Wolf...